Wednesday, 27 June 2012

Retina Mac book pro display

by now you've probably now seen the amazing retina display on the Mac book pro line it's a whopping 2880x1800 but there's a thing that i discovered courtesy of soilderknowsbest. Apple have decided to do the exact same thing they do with their CPU, they've underclocked their displays aswell, because the capacity of the screen is that high the text looks even richer and vivid.
Now when I say they've under locked their display, you can change the default display to it's actual display resolution.  When you first boot up your new Mac book pro you'll notice that the resolution is  The underclocked display is 1400x900.  Pictures will be shown at the bottom.  If you download a small file, i'll put the link at the bottom, it's a link to a download that if you run the little file, it will turn your display into what apple advertise as the retina Mac book pro.

http://9to5mac.com/2012/06/21/how-to-run-your-retina-display-macbook-pro-at-full-2880-x-1800-native-resolution/

sorry that this blog is left till late and there's not a lot of information but what can you write about resolution that hasn't already been said.
Thanks for reading

1 comment:

  1. i looked at one in the Apple store last week and it looks stunning. very expensive but stunning and a doozey of a machine overall.

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